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Spring CanSkate is full. Summer CanSkate registration opens May 11th at 8am. Brochure is available on the main page. 

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   CanSkate 

          • Please do not register for STARSkate programs if you are looking for CanSkate (learn to skate program)
          • Learn-to-skate program (appropriate for hockey, ringette, figure skating and recreational skating)
          • Stages 1-6 with focus on balance, control and agility
          • Skaters must be 3 years old by September 1, 2024 and under the age of 18
          • Registered skaters must wear a certified hockey helmet
          • Helmet cages are required for PreSchool skaters
          • Hockey or figure skates are permitted
          • Register for sessions under the "CanSkate" headline
          • More info : https://skatecanada.ca/learn-to-skate/canskate/

 

   StarSkate 

          • Figure skating program
          • Junior Stars - Please contact prior to registering (canskate.sackvilleskatingclub@gmail.com)
          • Intermediate and Senior stars - must have a base coach and meet criteria as listed on the StarSkate brochure
          • We currently do not offer an adult figure skating program
          • Register for sessions under the "StarSkate" headline

Skate Canada fee of $61.65 is required to participate in any program and is non-refundable. 

This fee includes registration with Skate Canada, Safe Sport Initiative Fee, and Accident insurance.

This fee is only charged once per skater, per season (valid Sept 2024 to Aug 2025)


 

  Youth Financial Grant Sources 

    Child Grants Helping Families
Jumpstart KidSport Nova Scotia

 

 

 

Skate Canada coaches are celebrated as the best in the world, guiding homegrown talent to national and international success. Working in communities across the country, our more than 6,200 skating coaches are committed to holistic development, ongoing education, and fostering safe, inclusive, and competitive environments where all athletes can thrive.  

Trained and certified through the Coaching Association of Canada’s National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP), all coaches must maintain the following requirements to be in good standing: